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Kent Covert <[log in to unmask]>
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Miami's Modems <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 25 Jul 1996 07:33:54 EST
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 <[log in to unmask]>, DJRambo
 <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>       I'm still having problems with the PAP connection from Windows
> 3.1. So I thought I'd try a different approach. I switched the LCP/IPCP
> mode from active to passive and logged in manually just fine. The prompt
> then went to ITTY@R.....1-3>, well that's pretty close to what it looked
> like. My question is can I and how do I run anything (Netscape, mostly)
> from there
 
Yes.  This is an alternative way of authenticating.  When you get the
prompt you describe, issue the command PPP and then do whatever is required
to start the PPP protocol (on the Mac you press the "Start PPP" button, on
Windows 95 you press F7 (I think), etc.).
 
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                                     Kent Covert, Software Coordinator
                                     Miami Computing and Information Services
                                     Miami University, Oxford, OH
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